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This town will say "No" for the 250th week running today
“It’s not a milestone we ever wanted to mark, I assure you.”
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“It’s not a milestone we ever wanted to mark, I assure you.”
Reigning champions Sarsfields have been drawn to face Youghal.
Ballyhea Says No began marching against the Irish bailout in 2011.
Isn’t it reasonable to ask why we are destroying ourselves to save a system that has failed us – and offers only further suffering into the future? The Ballyhea campaign group is highlighting Ireland’s debt injustice, writes Rory Hearne.
The protestors – who have held weekly marches opposing the bailout – want help getting a meeting with the ECB.
Lord Mayor John Buttimer said the council’s fortnightly meeting could not continue given the “barracking” of protestors.
Fine Gael TD Mathews attended the Ballyhea/Charleville anti-bank bailout protest meeting at the weekend.
The ‘Ballyhea says No!’ protest group reached the capital today, demonstrating against payments to bondholders.
Amid a national near-silence, the residents of Ballyhea in Cork protest against the bondholder bailout every single week. Diarmuid O’Flynn explains why he leads the march.
An undisclosed sum of money was stolen during a raid in Charleville yesterday evening.
A group of protesters created a human roadblock at Ballyhea to demonstrate against tomorrow’s repayment of a US$1 billion Anglo Irish Bank unsecured bond.
Irish Examiner sports journalist renews his anti-bondholder protest by launching a seven-day “bread and water” fast.